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BMC Cardiovasc Disord ; 24(1): 294, 2024 Jun 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38849721

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BACKGROUND: The incidence of hypertension (HTN) as a worldwide health problem is rising rapidly. Early identification and management of pre-HTN before HTN development can help reduce its related complications. We evaluated the relationship between liver enzymes levels and pre-HTN/HTN in the Azar cohort population. METHOD: This cross-sectional study was based on data from the large Azar cohort study and a total of 14,184 participants were included. Pre-HTN and HTN were defined based on the American Heart Association guideline. Serum aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), alkaline phosphatase (ALP), gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT) levels were measured by Pars Azmoon kits. The relationship between pre-HTN/HTN and liver enzyme levels was evaluated by logistic regression. RESULTS: Of 14,184 participants, 5.7% and 39.6% had pre-HTN and HTN, respectively. In the adjusted model, AST levels of 19-23 IU/l were associated with an elevated risk of pre-HTN (OR [95% CI]: 1.24 [1.04-1.48]). A dose-response increase was seen in pre-HTN in relation to ALT, with the highest OR in the third tertile (1.34 [1.09-1.63]). The odds of pre-HTN also increased with GGT in the third tertile (1.25[1.03-1.52]). In addition, the odds of HTN increased with increased levels of AST, ALT, ALP, and GGT, such that the highest ORs were recorded in the third tertile (OR 1.22 [1.09-1.37], 1.51 [1.35-1.70], 1.19 [1.07-1.34], and 1.68 [1.49-1.89], respectively). Among these enzymes, GGT had the highest OR regarding HTN. CONCLUSION: This study indicates that AST, ALT, ALP and GGT levels were associated with pre-HTN (except for ALP) and HTN, independent of known risk factors. Hence, it may be possible to use liver enzymes to predict the incidence of pre-HTN and HTN, empowering primary care providers to make the necessary interventions promptly.


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Alanina Transaminase , Fosfatase Alcalina , Aspartato Aminotransferases , Biomarcadores , Pressão Sanguínea , Hipertensão , Fígado , Pré-Hipertensão , gama-Glutamiltransferase , Humanos , Masculino , Hipertensão/epidemiologia , Hipertensão/diagnóstico , Hipertensão/enzimologia , Hipertensão/sangue , Feminino , Estudos Transversais , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Alanina Transaminase/sangue , gama-Glutamiltransferase/sangue , Biomarcadores/sangue , Fosfatase Alcalina/sangue , Fatores de Risco , Adulto , Aspartato Aminotransferases/sangue , Fígado/enzimologia , Medição de Risco , Pré-Hipertensão/enzimologia , Pré-Hipertensão/epidemiologia , Pré-Hipertensão/diagnóstico , Pré-Hipertensão/sangue , Pré-Hipertensão/fisiopatologia , Ensaios Enzimáticos Clínicos , Incidência , Valor Preditivo dos Testes
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